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GRAHM BRADLEY??????

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thomas

05-26-1998 18:32:25




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i dont know much about these strange tractor you guys talk about i have a 630 john deere a H farmall and a A john deere to run my giant 80 acre farm were i live there is alot of junk hideing in the trees im kind of way out in the sticks about 14 miles from town i do some farming out here and i see alot of junk last year i rented a 80 from a guy down the road when i went to do field work i could see a form of a tractor i a small shed by a falling down barn i could see some red on it so i thought it was a farmall well one day i went over to visit the man about this tractor i thought maybe i could fix it for my farm has we walked through sticks and grass to get there i asked if it was a M he said it was not a farmall we got to the shed and took the sticks and junk of it to see the strangest tractor ever it had almost a stremline front end and there was still red paint on it i asked what ti was and he said he thought it was a grahm bradley or something like that i asked how he got it and he said he got it with the place and the old man who had it told him what it was he said he didnt want it and he would take $50 for it i agreed with the price not knowing what i was getting in to so i havent went and got it yet its still there what is a tractor like this worth is it rare should i go get it

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Wayne

05-31-1998 20:01:53




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 Re: GRAHM BRADLEY?????? in reply to thomas , 05-26-1998 18:32:25  

: i dont know much about these strange tractor you guys talk about i have a 630 john deere a H farmall and a A john deere to run my giant 80 acre farm were i live there is alot of junk hideing in the trees im kind of way out in the sticks about 14 miles from town i do some farming out here and i see alot of junk last year i rented a 80 from a guy down the road when i went to do field work i could see a form of a tractor i a small shed by a falling down barn i could see some red on it so i thought it was a farmall well one day i went over to visit the man about this tractor i thought maybe i could fix it for my farm has we walked through sticks and grass to get there i asked if it was a M he said it was not a farmall we got to the shed and took the sticks and junk of it to see the strangest tractor ever it had almost a stremline front end and there was still red paint on it i asked what ti was and he said he thought it was a grahm bradley or something like that i asked how he got it and he said he got it with the place and the old man who had it told him what it was he said he didnt want it and he would take $50 for it i agreed with the price not knowing what i was getting in to so i havent went and got it yet its still there what is a tractor like this worth is it rare should i go get it

Go get that tractor! It's worth more than $50! I think it was sold by the Montgomery-Wards catalog sales company. They also sold machinery under the David Bradlley name (wagons, elevators, etc.) Very few made and sold relative to the other tractor companies, other experts will have to supply more info, probably a Continental flathead engine-not positive on that. I think there is one in one of the Dupont calendar videos that I have so will have to look at that and see where its located and get more info. There was one out in my area (eastern SD) that I saw a few years ago.

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ED

05-27-1998 15:44:48




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 Re: GRAHM BRADLEY?????? in reply to thomas , 05-26-1998 18:32:25  
Go get it right now its very rare and worth som money and if you dont want it let me have it



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theo

05-26-1998 20:22:37




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 Re: GRAHM BRADLEY?????? in reply to thomas , 05-26-1998 18:32:25  
this is kind of neat i think i have heard of them not to many around



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